The Untold Truth Of Canned Corned Beef

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 3,1 тыс.

  • @MashedFood
    @MashedFood  2 года назад +482

    Do any of your favorite dishes include canned corn beef?

    • @christophermichaelfuller5448
      @christophermichaelfuller5448 2 года назад +26

      Yes. Both scalloped potatoes and potatoes au grautin.

    • @jenniferbrdar4605
      @jenniferbrdar4605 2 года назад +30

      Parts of the animals we don't eat?!? I take it you don't get beef butchered at a custom kill. I paid for that steer, I'm going to use all the cuts of the carcass. As a former federal meat inspector for USDA FSIS, the meat is carcass meat.

    • @monmixer
      @monmixer 2 года назад +37

      I just try to keep it intact and fry it with some cheese melted on it. then there is this: 1 can corned beef
      1 head garlic chopped
      2 onions, sliced
      5 eggs, beaten
      5 tbsp flour
      1 tsp cornstarch
      salt and pepper
      Steps
      Saute' onion, garlic and corned beef. Add salt and pepper to taste. Let it cool.
      Mix egg, flour, and cornstarch. Beat well. Add salt and pepper according to your taste. Then fold mixture into corned beef.
      Put in a loaf pan, grease pan with oil first before putting the loaf mixture. Bake for about 25 mins at 300°F. Serve with bread.

    • @JayBubblez
      @JayBubblez 2 года назад +29

      Whole wheat bread pan fried corned beef hash and a over easy egg on top

    • @edithdlp8045
      @edithdlp8045 2 года назад +15

      No.

  • @kwacou4279
    @kwacou4279 2 года назад +1617

    In Jamaica, we also call it, bully beef as well as corned beef. usually eaten for breakfast with tomatoes, green peppers, onions, scallions, scotch bonnet peppers, thyme & pimento, sauteed in coconut oil and stewed down. Eaten with sweet plantain, avocado and johnny cakes (fried dumplings). We also serve with, hard boiled egg or as a fritter. Oh yes, with cabbage

    • @allgameplays
      @allgameplays 2 года назад +142

      I was looking for a Jamaican in these comments

    • @ThomasHerry
      @ThomasHerry 2 года назад +15

      Fat woman are bullybeef

    • @jamescreek1319
      @jamescreek1319 2 года назад +73

      Sounds delicious I am hungry now lol

    • @ecossearthur
      @ecossearthur 2 года назад +20

      Corned Beef in the UK

    • @qwerty-tf1jg
      @qwerty-tf1jg 2 года назад +77

      Straight out the can onto bread with butter and hot chips, Perfect lunch on construction all the way from NZ

  • @marcysikes
    @marcysikes 2 года назад +161

    I love corned beef! I break it apart and pan fry in a small amount of oil. I boil the potatoes separately. I fry the meat till it is slightly browned. When the potatoes are done I mix them with the browned corn beef. The best!

    • @discgolfcasados871
      @discgolfcasados871 2 года назад +9

      I'm gonna have to try that out. I usually fry diced potatoes and corned beef together, but your way sounds a bit healthier!

    • @dorismccoy8563
      @dorismccoy8563 2 года назад +4

      Sure sounds good.

    • @Dave-ty2qp
      @Dave-ty2qp 2 года назад +4

      I'll bet you would like to use a potatoe ricer to process the potatoe before combining the two ingrediance. I'm really impressed with this tool

    • @helenwilson5513
      @helenwilson5513 2 года назад +5

      Does make a lovely stew

    • @THEJR-of5tf
      @THEJR-of5tf 2 года назад +10

      Don't forget the Onions and a fried Egg.

  • @justlooking2210
    @justlooking2210 2 года назад +14

    “Bully beef” with hot white rice seasoned with scotch bonnet peppers,onions,sweeet pepper etc is one of my favorite 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

    • @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg
      @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg 9 месяцев назад +2

      Bro you forgot to mention the most important ingredient.......a cold beer (s)

  • @garrettparks7439
    @garrettparks7439 2 года назад +420

    A couple slices of canned corned beef on sandwich bread (white or whole wheat), Dijon mustard on both sides, and lettuce or similar greens always bring back fond childhood memories of boating in the summer with my family. Such a simple and easy way to relive some of the best parts of my childhood. Corned beef will always hold a special place in my heart.

    • @savagejabbit5929
      @savagejabbit5929 2 года назад +14

      Sounds nice but...... HP brown sauce on corned beef sandwich 😋😋😋😋

    • @realretrorelapse
      @realretrorelapse 2 года назад +15

      Mmmmmmmm. I love me some canned corned beef or spam or Armour treet, pan fried on a sandwich. Extra mayo! I also love me some potted meat on white bread with mayo. Underwood liverwurst or chicken spread too on white bread with mayo. Love me some canned meats. Idk why people are so picky these days.

    • @alliemw
      @alliemw 2 года назад +5

      Sounds like Spam! Lol

    • @alienlife7754
      @alienlife7754 2 года назад +9

      @@realretrorelapse When I was a kid these were staples for us. Five kids on an Air Force salary. Lol. We never starved but it got tough sometimes and these can ed meats were a godsend.

    • @dapperdingo
      @dapperdingo 2 года назад +4

      @@alliemw Spam. The Spiced Ham!

  • @wiz4020
    @wiz4020 2 года назад +205

    I just started eating canned corned beef recently, I find if you put the can in the fridge, it sets up, making it easier to work with. Slice it thin and fry in non-stick pan with no added fat. So good!

    • @dentedcokecan
      @dentedcokecan 2 года назад +15

      Oh it heaven..I love it..cabbage and fried potatoes make it even better...yummy

    • @goldenstar9379
      @goldenstar9379 2 года назад +18

      I just eat it as it is with my cat .

    • @tzackaria7
      @tzackaria7 2 года назад +27

      @@goldenstar9379 cats taste like chicken to me

    • @JohnSmith-zk8xp
      @JohnSmith-zk8xp 2 года назад +3

      yes chef of the canned meat

    • @goldenstar9379
      @goldenstar9379 2 года назад +5

      @@tzackaria7 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @beblessed2022
    @beblessed2022 2 года назад +45

    As a young girl, my grandma would ask me what I'd like for breakfast and I told her corned beef frequently. I was maybe 6 or 7... she fried it up with scrambled eggs and man was that good 😁❤ best memories!!!

    • @garyyork1942
      @garyyork1942 Год назад +2

      That's delicious. I fix mine the same way.

  • @cooganalaska3249
    @cooganalaska3249 2 года назад +49

    Very informative. No nonsense, drama, corny humor or unnecessary talk. Excellent.

  • @Ralphyx33
    @Ralphyx33 2 года назад +224

    It’s so mind boggling that there’s so much history behind corn beef. The depth they went to explain how it got its name, the significant role it had played in history and the origin of how it was started is great.

    • @DistalSoul
      @DistalSoul 2 года назад +7

      I used to call corned beef “corn” beef as a child. I also used to say trickle treat instead of trick or treat haha.

    • @imrytebeehyneu
      @imrytebeehyneu 2 года назад +2

      But why name corn beef when it's not made with corn?

    • @alexandervlaescu9901
      @alexandervlaescu9901 2 года назад +5

      @@imrytebeehyneu The first thing they bring up is how it got its name. Did you even watch the video ?

    • @hanifleylabi8071
      @hanifleylabi8071 2 года назад +4

      ​@@imrytebeehyneu it's not called corn beef

    • @FuadAlexander
      @FuadAlexander 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@DistalSoulh 1:01

  • @germanjohn5626
    @germanjohn5626 2 года назад +50

    I store corned beef (and spam) as emergency food at my cabin. It is always open for people to stop in especially during winter storms in emergencies and many people had their emergency meal during a snow storm being corned beef,scalloped potatoes and re-hydrated green beans.

    • @alanaadams7440
      @alanaadams7440 2 года назад +5

      I have corned beef at my cabin too. Fast filling meal

    • @richardkell4888
      @richardkell4888 2 года назад +2

      Thats a good idea and with the forthcoming food problem a few cans is a good idea, here I've a few tins of PEK to help me along, usually for me a sandwich in Aldi Seeded Bloomer.@@alanaadams7440

    • @chopsticksforlegs
      @chopsticksforlegs 2 года назад +6

      You're a good man

    • @petermartin8756
      @petermartin8756 5 месяцев назад +4

      Me too, along with frankfurters and spam, rice, pasta, beans and peas.

    • @motormouthalmighty
      @motormouthalmighty 4 месяца назад

      what are you trying to do?bankrupt yourself?corned beef is for the wealthy!

  • @theo9789
    @theo9789 2 года назад +17

    Mmmmm ...
    1 tin of Hellaby's corned beef
    1 can of Wattie's baked beans
    1 big chopped onion
    1 big chopped tomato
    1big kumara (NZ sweet potato) boiled and mashed
    1 desert spoon plain floor
    Water
    Chuck some butter into a saucepan. On a medium heat, fry up the onion then add the bully beef. Add the flour and stir. Add the water, then the kumara then the baked beans. Reduce the heat and add the tomato. Give it a stir.
    Toast up some split bread rolls. Spoon the bully beef all over, and serve.
    Nice with a big mug of sweet tea when you're out in the bush!

  • @bassboosted9708
    @bassboosted9708 2 года назад +63

    As a Filipino, I love corned beef for breakfast, lunch and dinner. My favorite brands are Palm, Hamper and Purefoods. We sometimes sautee it with onions to pair with garlic fried rice and sunny side up eggs. Sometimes we cook it like a corned beef hash. With fried tomatoes, onions, garlic, diced potatoes and ad a cup of water for sauce.

    • @JacknVictor
      @JacknVictor 11 месяцев назад +3

      Most corned beef comes out of 2 factories, and most different brands are actually just the same product in a different label. Some brands may have a slightly different recipe but they tend to just be mostly the same. Source? 15 years as a marketer, tester and an importer of Brazilian and Argentina corned beef and other beef products for supermarkets and other avenues of sale.
      Another not so well known fact is that most corned beef in cans is certified as halal, but a lot of companies do not advertise the fact on their packaging as it can put off some customers from purchasing. The ones that do advertise as halal, such as Exeter brand end to be twice as expensive as the ones who do not, but it is the same stuff as Fray Bentos and even Aldi supermarket s own brand.
      There are codes printed on the tin itself that can be checked online to find it's origins. Why am I giving away industry secrets like this? One, this info is available online anyway, and two, why would I care, I don't do that for a living anymore and it was just a job to me. I became ill 5 years ago and left the job. End of.
      Also, don't worry about what corned beef contains, because whatever you eat goes on to form a turd so it doesn't really matter. Corned beef keeps forever despite it having sell-by dates on it, and when all other food has gone, corned beef can keep you alive for as long as you have some. It can be a literal life saver. Whether you eat cake or caviar, chips or chocolate. It all ends up as a jobby in a sewer.

    • @davidpowell9713
      @davidpowell9713 11 месяцев назад

      No wonder you are all obese

  • @king5327
    @king5327 2 года назад +53

    Another advantage of the can shape: when you key open the little removable strip, the bottom is a little bigger than the top, so the can can be closed back up for storage if it's not consumed in one sitting.

    • @jonbyrne2380
      @jonbyrne2380 5 месяцев назад

      I showed my wife this,,,pinch the bottom,pull out all the meat leaving it in the bottom,put the top back on after.

  • @The144Kth
    @The144Kth 2 года назад +35

    I am Jamaican and was delighted to see a local brand featured (Grace), but I had no idea another local brand (Excelsior) made corned beef. They are famous for the crackers with which we had the beef. See 2:20

    • @1KingD
      @1KingD 2 года назад +5

      Yea man...long time now Excelsior have it.
      Big up yuhself

    • @andrewilson8096
      @andrewilson8096 2 года назад +2

      Because companies don't vet anything in tins.....they pay to slap their labels on products because it makes MONEY! Whilst, you eat death and decay. Excelsior doesn't make the corned beef, all they do just like Grace, Lasco, Eve etc. etc. is outsource the tinned food and put their labels on it. Tinned food should not be eaten on a regular basis, it is a relic of colonization and WAR. Tinned food is ration food; and people who live on it, are usually nutritionally deficient.

    • @littisharamcleishanderson5716
      @littisharamcleishanderson5716 2 года назад +5

      I live in Jamaica and had never seen the Excelsior one..

    • @romareybrown9804
      @romareybrown9804 2 года назад +1

      Even Cal’s make corned beef. It’s the best one in my opinion

    • @meloratorio6591
      @meloratorio6591 2 года назад

      @@littisharamcleishanderson5716 I found this brand in a Big Box store in Hammond, Indiana USA

  • @KingOfYourMouth
    @KingOfYourMouth 2 года назад +20

    As a Filipino who's been eating this for more than 25 years, corned beef is absolutely delicious!

  • @garyprice9698
    @garyprice9698 Год назад +37

    As a kid brought up in South Wales we had it a lot. We weren’t poor but not far from it and it came in lots of different guises from corned beef hash to corned beef pasties. Not sure what mum mixed with it but it was a tasty belly filler that no doubt stretched the budget. I still make the pasties and my granddaughter loves them ..and she’s a picky eater . Properly prepared its excellent 👌

    • @CragScrambler
      @CragScrambler Год назад +5

      North West Cumbria here and oddly enough my 2 kids are picky eaters but they both love corned beef hash and corned beef pie. sometime we get A&B roll too, thats like a mix of corned beef and ham thats good in pies too.

    • @s1lentsound
      @s1lentsound 11 месяцев назад +4

      Newport lad here, corned beef outstanding!!

  • @sheilagravely5621
    @sheilagravely5621 2 года назад +185

    This is 2022, I can't even afford corned beef now.

    • @aliekatsmom
      @aliekatsmom 2 года назад +11

      I see a piece in the store for 25.00 and just kept going and laughed.

    • @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left
      @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left 2 года назад +6

      Get vaccinated and get a job. There are plenty of jobs out there.

    • @PirateR4ptor
      @PirateR4ptor 2 года назад +28

      @@BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left bahhhh 🐑

    • @BloodSoilandSoul
      @BloodSoilandSoul 2 года назад +15

      @@BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left why get a vaccine?

    • @johnkisch240
      @johnkisch240 2 года назад +7

      @@BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left get a brain muppet

  • @philc3912
    @philc3912 2 года назад +60

    I read somewhere the trapezoidal can shape was introduced for military rations so the cans could be easily closed up again, with the key strip removed the thick end snugs down tight over the other part of the can pretty handy for troops in the field who may have had to stretch out their food until resupplied and didnt want bugs and dirt getting into their food.

    • @phil9426
      @phil9426 Год назад

      Now that i look at it does look like a mre Army style food.

  • @KevinDoyle-r1w
    @KevinDoyle-r1w 4 месяца назад +4

    I love the Filipino style breakfast. My wife introduced this to me over in the Philippines 12 years ago and i have been loving it and her ever since

  • @monogamousbonobo3923
    @monogamousbonobo3923 2 года назад +35

    1st generation Filipino in the US & I do eat it as portrayed in this video! My mom used to add squished cherry tomatoes & thin slices of onion served over steamy rice & the egg on top (tapsilog).

  • @glowormrdr6183
    @glowormrdr6183 2 года назад +45

    I didn't realize canned hash existed, growing up. My mama always fried up sliced potatoes with a can of corned beef mixed in; definitely the premium way to go. I still love it that way.

    • @24kRobot
      @24kRobot 2 года назад +6

      That’s how my family enjoys their corned beef; fried with sliced potatoes. You can refry or reheat the leftovers with a scrambled or over medium egg making a great breakfast from left over dinner.

    • @sheronrobinson1544
      @sheronrobinson1544 2 года назад +4

      When sliced dip in flour and fried , wow, nice with beans and rice.

    • @sheronrobinson1544
      @sheronrobinson1544 2 года назад +1

      A. Bit too salty though.

    • @tzackaria7
      @tzackaria7 2 года назад

      @@sheronrobinson1544 really too salty

  • @alexandrasmith7682
    @alexandrasmith7682 Год назад +5

    Memories of my Grandmother adding finely chopped onion, carrot, and potato to cubed corner beef and then wrapped in pastry (like a Cornish pasty). It was lovely!

  • @rafaelperalta1676
    @rafaelperalta1676 2 года назад +157

    Yeah, corned beef is a beloved staple here. We Filipinos opt for it coz it's meat that is delicious, affordable, ready-to-eat, and can be bought almost anywhere you go. It can also be included into pasta, breads, and even soups, or just straight-up fried with potatoes and onions. You only need a little bit of creativity to have it in any form you like.
    You can even use it in cooking Filipino spaghetti if you're under a tight budget.

    • @FuckTheGlobal
      @FuckTheGlobal 2 года назад +6

      its poison.. I would not feed this garbage to my dogs.

    • @Lovemyfriends1
      @Lovemyfriends1 2 года назад +9

      Canned meat made in the USA is more poison than Canned meats in other countries 💯

    • @tribulationisuponus9245
      @tribulationisuponus9245 2 года назад +29

      @@FuckTheGlobal it lasts years and if you're starving it will save your life. So I always have a few cans.

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 2 года назад +4

      I think US military personnel traded corned beef rations in return for sexual favors from Philippine women and that is how corned beef caught on in the Philippines like the Polynesian women trading their sexual favors for nails pulled from wooden European sailing ships. 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 2 года назад

      @@Lovemyfriends1 🤢🤮

  • @ClamBake7525
    @ClamBake7525 2 года назад +1597

    I'm finally getting the respect and recognition I deserve.

  • @gerardflynn3899
    @gerardflynn3899 2 года назад +3

    This video is giving me an appetite
    Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪🇪🇺

  • @youngsixty7395
    @youngsixty7395 2 года назад +376

    The fact that we get free documentaries on RUclips by Mashed is truly a gift 👍

    • @MsTwiththeTea1980
      @MsTwiththeTea1980 2 года назад +5

      Yes indeed, truly a gift😊

    • @wereid1978
      @wereid1978 2 года назад +15

      Opinionated documentaries, sure.

    • @VMykeV
      @VMykeV 2 года назад +13

      Far from being considered a documentary... informative media. Sure.

    • @GizmoFromPizmo
      @GizmoFromPizmo 2 года назад +8

      For real! I put corned beef on my grocery list after watching this. Saturated fats and nitric oxides? Sounds like a very healthy food. I want corned beef and eggs!

    • @GizmoFromPizmo
      @GizmoFromPizmo 2 года назад +5

      @@DrFrogglePhD - Not sure how wanting good nitric oxide in my system makes me a spoiled child but I agree with the conclusion. I need nitric oxide to help with vascular flexibility.

  • @lauriep9067
    @lauriep9067 2 года назад +226

    I love corned beef and cheese grilled sandwiches. It's amazing how a basic food item has held its own for so long . Spams very popular in Hawaii too I believe.

    • @angelaallen2190
      @angelaallen2190 2 года назад +12

      I love corned beef and cheese grilled too. I add mustard too. Very good.

    • @jaklumen
      @jaklumen 2 года назад +10

      Hormel Spam is huge in Hawai'i. It's thoroughly incorporated into the cuisine.

    • @marshallbarkema1677
      @marshallbarkema1677 2 года назад +8

      Go to Austin, Minnesota where they make it you can get spam in everything!!

    • @meluk6991
      @meluk6991 2 года назад +6

      I love corned beef too! However, I fry it with onions, green onions, and eggs with rice. Never had corned beef and cheese grilled sandwiches. Gotta try it. What cheese to use? American? Swiss? Etc

    • @meluk6991
      @meluk6991 2 года назад +3

      @@jaklumen you're absolutely correct! You can even get it at McDonald's.

  • @kenbellchambers4577
    @kenbellchambers4577 2 года назад +6

    My dad had a talent for finding the best eateries in town. One of his best finds was a delicatessen in Toronto called Johnnie's. They served the most delicious corned beef on rye sandwiches that I have ever had. The rye bread had caraway seeds and I had my sandwich with mustard and a whole dill pickle on the side. The beef was sliced paper thin and heaped an inch thick, and it was served hot. You could also get pastrami served in the same way. Kosher food is so good!

  • @buckshot4428
    @buckshot4428 2 года назад +31

    Back in the early 70's our corned beef came from Uruguary. I was a checker on the docks and back then if you wanted to eat lunch you brought it from home of ate the imported corned beef with a can of pineapple. Those were the days.

    • @shizz812
      @shizz812 2 года назад

      NORTHERN 🚽🧻💧🚿💧 KALIFORNIAN
      $500000*;0000

  • @biloz2988
    @biloz2988 2 года назад +25

    My mother always removed the fat from it (easy since it is on the outside of the block) and adds parsley while heating it.
    Because it's so salty, nowadays I add small can of sweet corn, tiny cubed tomatoes and cucumber, parsley and powdered onion & garlic while being heated, eaten with flat pita bread. It's healthier and filling, as well as quick

    • @tvs9978
      @tvs9978 2 года назад +3

      There's nothing healthy about corned beef or canned sweet corn. But it does taste yummy

  • @GrimAhren
    @GrimAhren 2 года назад +9

    corned beef has become a staple of Puerto Rican cuisine for lunch and dinner. mostly eaten with white rice. most people make it with a bit of tomato sauce or tomato paste, a dried season blend called adobo. some people at potatoes to it or other vegetables. I encourage people to look up Puerto Rican corned beef recipes or boricua corned beef recipes.

    • @Ajcarter95
      @Ajcarter95 2 года назад

      @GrimAhren carne bif! I like it with mofongo

  • @francissantos7448
    @francissantos7448 2 года назад +15

    I was born and raised in the Philippines. I always have canned corned beef in my pantry. A quick meal is microwave leftover rice and canned corned beef straight from the can. If there is time to cook I add canned peas, garlic onions and tomatoes.

    • @tombombadilofficial
      @tombombadilofficial 2 года назад +1

      Not cooking canned corned beef is unheard of in the Philippines. Its practically viewed as sacrilege, not to mention, gross. Imagine consuming lard straight from the can.

    • @francissantos7448
      @francissantos7448 2 года назад

      @@tombombadilofficial cold lard or suet is admittedly gross, but microwaving it melts the suet over the rice and it's instant meal. Faster than a cup of noodles.

  • @Nanogrip
    @Nanogrip 2 года назад +22

    Stir fry corned beef with a canned corn (use some of the sweet canned corn water!) and onions, serve with sunny side up eggs and hot rice is soooooooo delicious! Have it once in a while though as it's very rich!

  • @Nooptema
    @Nooptema 2 года назад +14

    The filipino breakfast is correct. My mother use to make exactly what this video showed for breakfast and I love it. However, sometimes she would cook some onions into it as well. I still make it myself every once in a while and can't get enough of it.

  • @rali-cassim2733
    @rali-cassim2733 2 года назад +179

    I love this. The Filipino style looks delicious. It's a quick meal in Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 also. If too busy corned beef and rice hooked up with hot peppers, onions, tomatoes, and a little seasoning can hit the spot. Palm brand was the best so far. My friend in Samoa used to mail them to me. He is a true friend. 👏🏼❤️ 🇼🇸

    • @leslielindop6445
      @leslielindop6445 2 года назад +5

      Good food l grew up on it could not afford much else cheers les from adelaide south australia

    • @natrlgrl6472
      @natrlgrl6472 2 года назад +1

      Now I'm going to have to find a friend from the Filipines or Australia.

    • @zeviono4562
      @zeviono4562 2 года назад +5

      @@natrlgrl6472 Palm brand corned beef comes from New Zealand where I live, and yes we export heaps to Samoa and the rest of the south pacific islands. Its not unusual to observe islanders buying ten tins at a time in the supermarkets here. Price is currently about NZ$7 each.

    • @natrlgrl6472
      @natrlgrl6472 2 года назад

      @@zeviono4562 I'm going to look online to see if I find it.

    • @KerloTech
      @KerloTech 2 года назад +2

      @@zeviono4562 we have Palm here in Canada and it's by far the best however its also the most expensive style on the shelf. I literally ration it for special occasions or to treat myself. It costs about $6-7 CDN per tin.

  • @colinmiles1052
    @colinmiles1052 2 года назад +217

    Fascinating! It used to be a cheap feed here in the UK but I was staggered to see how much it now costs. Almost a luxury food! Great video - thanks!

    • @MeMe-py6bg
      @MeMe-py6bg 2 года назад +11

      I know!! You get the little slices for sandwiches for bout a quids.... but it's not the same as the canned stuff lol

    • @xroadwalker
      @xroadwalker 2 года назад +4

      $2.50 in Aussie..

    • @leesaunders1930
      @leesaunders1930 2 года назад +8

      got a few tins in the cupboard.

    • @packrat9433
      @packrat9433 2 года назад +13

      @@xroadwalker OUCH! $5 per 12oz can in Texas. Brisket is now expensive at $4/# (16 oz here). Unfortuately, it is much better to make our own and know what is in it.

    • @lloydbeattie9370
      @lloydbeattie9370 2 года назад +7

      About 5 bucks in nz . Pam's is best . I 🤔 .

  • @hocamrastas4778
    @hocamrastas4778 2 года назад +13

    In 80s Australia, we would call it "canned" corn beef - as opposed to "corned beef" from the butcher or deli which was sliced fresh from large pieces of beef. Mum used to corn our own beef sometimes, not because we needed to store the meat, but because my dad liked the taste. We'd eat the large slices with salad as a cold lunch in the summers, or hot with cauliflower and white sauce in winter. We ate the canned stuff in cadets. My relatives in the Philippines always asked us to bring lots of cans as you said, very popular there.

    • @alanhughes1262
      @alanhughes1262 2 года назад +1

      my army mates call it tuckerbox , i sent many tins to the pines they love it.

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris 2 года назад +2

      Same in the US. I’ve never had canned corned beef, only prepared from scratch at home or in a restaurant.

  • @craigjacob3704
    @craigjacob3704 2 года назад +17

    Chilled in the fridge. Sliced thin and put on lightly toasted bread with Mayo and horse radish sauce😋

  • @CoffeeNerd2
    @CoffeeNerd2 2 года назад +119

    Excellent video, I first started corning beef brisket in the early 70's at a butcher shop. We would fill a 55 gallon drum of brine and cure them 30 days before retail sale. Most deli corn beef now is made from the inside round and is much leaner.

    • @Dean4511
      @Dean4511 2 года назад +7

      Nothing beats a lean corned beef.

    • @bodyofhope
      @bodyofhope 2 года назад +8

      Corned beef in a tin is something different.

    • @CoffeeNerd2
      @CoffeeNerd2 2 года назад +6

      @@bodyofhope yeah it's actually cooked in the tin like they do boiled/cooked ham so you end up with natural aspic gels as a binder and the fats. Most of it used to come from Argentina not sure anymore.

    • @kaynuritdinov3055
      @kaynuritdinov3055 2 года назад +2

      I could eat the sliced brisket maybe,but not the corned beef in a trapezoid....

    • @MsAncele
      @MsAncele 2 года назад +6

      @@kaynuritdinov3055Corned brisket cut is popular for peas soup and stewed peas. Done in addition to some fresh beef. Finger licking.

  • @echohunter4199
    @echohunter4199 4 месяца назад +2

    My wife is from Puerto Rico and they have a dish that uses Libby’s corned beef in a sauce that’s served with white rice and it’s delicious. They prefer Libby’s brand corned beef over others and I have to agree that the taste is obviously different. For this reason I regularly buy a few extra cans a month to add to our emergency food pantry since the shelf life is insane compared to other canned meats.

  • @GrinderCB
    @GrinderCB 2 года назад +87

    Corned beef, eggs and hashed browns with hot sauce is the breakfast of the gods.

    • @frederickwinter1823
      @frederickwinter1823 2 года назад +5

      God dam right
      A whole can of corned beef hash, 5 eggs over easy, 4 slices of toast sopping wet with butter and a half pound of bacon

    • @frederickwinter1823
      @frederickwinter1823 2 года назад

      @@gr3281 to be fair that would be all I would eat for the whole day lol. My last blood panel my cholesterol total was 230 so not too bad.

    • @gymshoe23
      @gymshoe23 2 года назад +3

      Steak,eggs, and hashed browns my man

  • @MrSantinijr
    @MrSantinijr 2 года назад +54

    Brazil is responsible for production of 80% of corned beef world, we rarely eat it, I eat it when was child, until the 70´s was popular here, kind of fancy food, know as popular name "quitute", the Swift Industries from USA were responsible for corned beef in Brazil, Swift turned JBF , a very large brazillian group world wide. As I know, and I went to some slaughterhouses to work I saw that they use all parts of the cattle in some way or another, whether as food, or another product, I don't think this is wrong. I believe that canned meat should still be a very good source of protein, and I also believe that humanity should rationally seek to use all possible food sources and feed all the billions of people on the planet. It's a shame that billions of people do not have the right access to adequate food in the world, the fact that food is canned does not mean that it is unhealthy, there are uncanned foods that are ultra-processed and perhaps not as healthy. The process of canning food is very good for preserving it sometimes using less chemicals.

    • @randikenobi1069
      @randikenobi1069 2 года назад +4

      We get Mario’s Corned Beef from Brazil (I believe) here in Canada!

    • @originalzo6091
      @originalzo6091 2 года назад +2

      I doubt that's true show your work

    • @fabriciarettore2622
      @fabriciarettore2622 2 года назад +2

      I'm from Brazil and I've never seen or eaten this in Brazil

    • @joseavila9029
      @joseavila9029 2 года назад +2

      Hi, Luiz, Quitute, spelled Kitut on the tin, was my father's brand, either pork or bovine, but the manufacturer was Wilson, not Swift, which had its own brand (Fiambrada). Real corned beef was very difficult to find as it was mostly exported. Wilson was sold to a group from Argentina that ended operations almost immediately, to my father's dismay. I'll tell you a very little-known fact: My father was the only native Brazilian of executive level in the firm. When they were struggling to launch some canned food with a local appeal my father suggested "Why not feijoada?" because it would be very straightforward to manufacture as they already had all the ingredients but beans. It was - and remained a success up to the closure of the plant.

    • @ianstobie
      @ianstobie 2 года назад

      In the UK the Princes brand of corned beef shown at 2:38 can come from either Brazil or France. The cans for the two sources are slightly different shapes, with the French version taller and more tapered. The Fray Bentos brand, which I think came from Argentina, doesn't seem to be on sale any more. But both versions of Princes still are.

  • @jamessheridan4306
    @jamessheridan4306 2 года назад +22

    I always thought that the 'corned' in corned beef referred to the pepper corns in the brine. Also, I worked in a supermarket deli in the '90's and we sold TONS of canned corned beef which came in enormous rectangular cans. Suprised to hear that it's not that popular here.

  • @leroyjenkins4811
    @leroyjenkins4811 2 года назад +54

    The truth of canned corned beef is simple. It’s delicious! Of course, I don’t eat it all the time but every now and then I get an unexplainable craving for it. When I do, I gotta have it. It’s versatile and you can pair it with so many other things.

  • @allensagalla1579
    @allensagalla1579 2 года назад +19

    Now I'm craving for corned beef thanks to this video 😁

  • @marciafoggie304
    @marciafoggie304 2 года назад +2

    My mother cooked us can corn beef,rice,onions and gravy ! The Best!😊

  • @ameliawoods581
    @ameliawoods581 2 года назад +18

    Very interesting!!! I love canned corned beef but try not to think about the possible ingredients. I also only eat it occasionally, because it has a lot of salt and saturated fat. It would be a great item to put up for hard times if we have a food shortage, in that it has a long shelf life. It is delicious with cabbage, eggs, rice, potatoes, grits, etc. I like to crisp it up with a little oil in an iron skillet. Thanks for sharing!!! I will continue to enjoy corned beef.

    • @PamelaD963
      @PamelaD963 2 года назад +1

      Salt and fat are healthy !
      It’s a myth that animal fats are bad for you .

    • @mariap.thisislife8735
      @mariap.thisislife8735 2 года назад +2

      I'm diabetic and I eat some can food like corned beef or Vienna sausage to bring my sugar down somewhat quickly ( it's the protein)and plenty of water... 😋 Yum

  • @craigjacob3704
    @craigjacob3704 2 года назад +27

    I don't care what's in it😁. I have several cans on the shelf for long term storage, and in a ounce it's a real treat😋

    • @scottmcwave9479
      @scottmcwave9479 2 года назад +5

      in a ounce?

    • @Yyyyyy5
      @Yyyyyy5 2 года назад +6

      @@scottmcwave9479 think he must have meant in a pinch but I could be wrong.

    • @yagousera
      @yagousera 2 года назад

      Well I guess he likes to Support his "Doctor" a lot.

  • @luna_aurora
    @luna_aurora 4 месяца назад +1

    We cook the corned beef here in North Borneo together with sauteed onions and eggs. Sometimes adding some birds eye chili for the zing. OMG so good!

  • @markiangooley
    @markiangooley 2 года назад +14

    Diaphragm is what authentic beef fajitas are made from. Most beef diaphragm in the USA is exported to Japan because Japan doesn’t put much import tax on it so it can be sold cheaply to consumers.

  • @jdshl8423
    @jdshl8423 2 года назад +47

    Yeah, the Filipino style is probably my favourite. But I do have it with a generous serving of canned baked beans and fried onions with canned mushrooms. A good amount of chopped parsley is also nice as it helps with the grease and saltiness.

    • @lornamorgan9154
      @lornamorgan9154 2 года назад +3

      Very unhealthy to be eaten

    • @TheShumoby
      @TheShumoby 2 года назад +6

      Sounds good to me my grandfather and great.grandfather both lived to 106 eating that way.

    • @Nuttyirishman85
      @Nuttyirishman85 2 года назад

      Better off buying the green giant rice pilaf, I may or not be eating that right now.

    • @nelsontragura1441
      @nelsontragura1441 5 месяцев назад

      @@lornamorgan9154 it's only unhealthy because of the preservatives they add to those canned ones, you can make your own corned beef. Moderation is the key.

  • @dangercat9188
    @dangercat9188 Год назад +3

    As someone who is half Puerto Rican and Dominican, I actually like some corned beef with green beans and potato with some rice and avocado. That's the bomb lol. Childhood classic.

  • @frankwaldeck2359
    @frankwaldeck2359 2 года назад +27

    Corned beef, cabbage and potatoes. With a nice hot mustard and lots of butter. Salt and pepper.
    Simple delicious and affordable.
    Also made by mom.(it just always tastes better that way.)
    Great video, I’m a cook and it’s easy nowadays to forget the importance of food like this. Especially in North American cultures. We tend to turn our noses up to these things.

    • @milktart4591
      @milktart4591 2 года назад +2

      Going to make it tonight! Thanks for the recipe 👍

    • @tigerhood6830
      @tigerhood6830 2 года назад +2

      That's not the same corned beef

    • @sabinegroe2006
      @sabinegroe2006 2 года назад

      Is it best fried ?

    • @sabinegroe2006
      @sabinegroe2006 2 года назад

      I am from Germany, but have been at the SPAM Museum in the US

  • @fatboyskinniefromdabronx8405
    @fatboyskinniefromdabronx8405 2 года назад +5

    Puerto Rican style consists of diced green peppers & onions (diced potato or sweet plaintain optional). Season with 1 packet of Goya seasoning con culantro y achote. Add 1/8 cup of water. Steamed for 35 minutes at low heat. Serve over white rice 🤤

  • @jimross2565
    @jimross2565 2 года назад +5

    I once read about an incident during WWII. A ship was bringing supplies to one of the pacific islands when it had a mechanical failure and was dead in the water in the middle of the ocean. It was over a month before the replacement part could be delivered and their ship could get underway again.
    The ship's food supply was to last for the entire trip, which was a week, then they would get resupplied. Naturally, they ran out of food. Fortunately (or unfortunately, hehe) they were carrying a resupply of food for the troops, an entire shipload of SPAM!!!
    When their normal food suply ran out they fell back to their cargo, and ate Spam for breakfast, Spam for dinner, Spam for supper, and Spam for snacks, until they could get the ship repaired and make it to port.
    I would assume that after going that long eating only one thing, they probably got sick of even seeing another can of Spam!

    • @bogusmogus9551
      @bogusmogus9551 Год назад

      This true. A lot of troops sailors etc ended up hating the stuff. They have changed the seasoning somewhat since those days.

  • @robinbest2729
    @robinbest2729 2 года назад +7

    Had corned beef sandwich for dinner today, corned beef fritters are lovely.
    One word of warning, when you open the can using the key, the edges are the sharpest thing on the planet just get your finger near it and you'll lose it.

  • @danallanson5990
    @danallanson5990 2 года назад +17

    Corned beef was a military ration in Commonwealth armies for well over 100 years. Not a creation of the mid 20th century. My relatives at it in their Canadian military rations in WW1 and WW2.

    • @snarkymatt585
      @snarkymatt585 2 года назад +3

      Typical of Yanks to think their product (SPAM) came first.

    • @dick_richards
      @dick_richards 2 года назад +1

      Mine too! My Great Uncle's fought in the Cdn. Black Watch and my English Great Uncle in the British Cold Stream Guards.

    • @majorlaff8682
      @majorlaff8682 2 года назад +2

      The favourite food of the Turks at Gallipoli (WW1) was Australian corned beef. After that, it was Australian canned jam (jelly).

    • @adventussaxonum448
      @adventussaxonum448 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, I thought it strange emphasising a mid 20th century adoption. My great uncle was eating it on the Somme and my great - great uncle, who worked for Fray Bentos in Uruguay, was supplying it to Boer War soldiers long before that.

  • @MaryNdungu-rb3mh
    @MaryNdungu-rb3mh Месяц назад +1

    Am from Kenya in East Africa 🇰🇪. We have a government-owned meat processing company called Kenya Meat Commission. They have the best Corned beef. I tried imported brands but none could not match ours.

  • @juandough6501
    @juandough6501 2 года назад +24

    The stuff in the cans is not intended to be a deli sandwich.
    Not the same product.
    Try the Aldi's brand hash, best tasting, least salty.

    • @seventhunders9741
      @seventhunders9741 2 года назад +1

      U didn't get a lot o fat? Ya I got grease beef flavoring on 90% taters, I do Agee with the cb there

    • @jimmcintyre720
      @jimmcintyre720 2 года назад

      You should read the article. Of COURSE it’s a different product. The details are interesting.

  • @chopsddy3
    @chopsddy3 2 года назад +13

    The antiquated use of the term “corned” was also applied to black gun powder after the compression then granulation and sifting process . The term “granulated beef” though unappealing, would be an accurate description. (Little chunks.)

    • @jimmcintyre720
      @jimmcintyre720 2 года назад

      At last! An interesting comment from someone who may’ve actually read the article! Congratulations on not being an idiot.

  • @Quadrant14
    @Quadrant14 2 года назад +13

    When I was grwoing up in Australia and also in the Army it was called "Bully Beef", not good to live on as a ration , but when added to peppers, potatoes and onions it is brilliant cooked

    • @alganhar1
      @alganhar1 Год назад

      Yeah, bully beef was a staple ration in the British Army was well, from the 1870's right the way through until the early to mid 1950's.
      It was only eaten on its own if there was no way to get cooked food to the troops, as the British Army did not rely on the troops cooking their own meals, that was what the Company Kitchens attached to each company was for. Those kitchens came up with all sorts of ways to cook the stuff. The two most common being a kind of beef hash, and a form of very thick stew. And yes, it was *thick* stew. I have a recipe for it somewhere and have cooked it up. You can literally stand your spoon up in it. Very filling and surprisingly tasty.

    • @bogusmogus9551
      @bogusmogus9551 Год назад

      The preservative they used is actually potassium nitrate a large proportion of the ingredient of gunpowder.

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 2 года назад +16

    That is plenty of information on corned beef and most I didn't know and I have a can of it in my kitchen now and will buy some more to store for hard times when nothing else is available in the home.

  • @shirophoenix01
    @shirophoenix01 2 года назад +5

    In Puerto Rico we eat it as a main dish. We usually cook it with tomato sauce, sazon, and sometimes we put corn or amarillos (yellow plantain) inside or as a side to the mixture. We serve it with french fries or white rice; sometimes a fried egg is added. Ive also seen it in sanwiches and on top of tostones (green plantain fritters). I cannot stand it lol but its super popular in the island.

    • @arodvaz1955
      @arodvaz1955 2 года назад

      It's also sliced very thinly, breaded and fried. Very good with yellow plaintain.

  • @clark9992
    @clark9992 2 года назад +55

    We used to have it when I was a kid. The only way my mother ever used it was in sandwiches. She made a filling similar to tuna, chicken, or egg salad. Mashed it up with diced pickle, mayonnaise, and a bit of mustard. Possibly some finely minced onion, I can't remember.

    • @dancarter482
      @dancarter482 2 года назад +6

      YES!

    • @SW-ii5gg
      @SW-ii5gg 2 года назад +2

      Interesting, I may try that, thanks for sharing.

    • @marianc5140
      @marianc5140 2 года назад +3

      A bit similar to 'beef salad', only it adds diced potatoes and carrots, both boiled , to the mix mentioned, and no onion, i will try this next time, with corned beef instead of boiled beef and diced onions instead of potatoes and carrots, it will be an interesting twist of the classic beef salad i know. Cheers

    • @tzackaria7
      @tzackaria7 2 года назад +3

      sounds like ham salad, YUCK

    • @medicbabe2ID
      @medicbabe2ID 2 года назад +1

      That sounds amazing. 🥰

  • @NeitherSparky
    @NeitherSparky 2 года назад +15

    I grew up on canned corned beef hash with eggs for breakfast but it seems like nowadays it’s greasier than it used to be. When I make it now I wind up having to soak up the extra grease in the pan with paper towels. And yes I accept it may just be my tastes changing.

    • @NeitherSparky
      @NeitherSparky 2 года назад +6

      @D-Ron Jamarkus Robinson None. There's so much oil/fat already it doesn't need it. :P

    • @needleteethguiltfeeder
      @needleteethguiltfeeder 2 года назад +5

      Its definitely greasier it doesn't even keep its form....it just turns into a wet mess in the pan

    • @cathjj840
      @cathjj840 2 года назад

      @@needleteethguiltfeeder I think different brands must do it differently. Also, in the country I live now, it definitely is greasier or mushier - just can't get it to brown at all!

  • @badnewsbruner
    @badnewsbruner 2 года назад

    Easiest sub of MY LIFE!!!!
    Incredible rundown.
    Now to binge your entire backlog!!

  • @dirtyaznstyle4156
    @dirtyaznstyle4156 2 года назад +13

    Lol palm brand is handed out at Samoan weddings I’ve been to. Kept behind the counter at some grocery stores with the top shelf liquor and the cigarettes. The less minced the corned beef is the more identifiable the muscle meat and the less easy it is to sneak in something weird. The weird stuff doesn’t come in bigger chunks lol

  • @colintuffs568
    @colintuffs568 2 года назад +39

    Years ago I heard on the radio a representative of a corned beef company say they had found some two ? Year old stock. After appropriate testing they tried the meat and the consensus was that it had improved the flavour. His serious suggestion was if stored properly to wait 2 years before using.

    • @Sammy4549
      @Sammy4549 2 года назад +7

      Who has that kind of patience?

    • @acorgiwithacrown467
      @acorgiwithacrown467 2 года назад +3

      @@Sammy4549 Me

    • @phillee2814
      @phillee2814 2 года назад +1

      @@Sammy4549 You build it over time, by buying more than you need and rotating your stock until you have a 2 year supply in the larder, then reducing your purchasing to just maintain it, although in my experience (if you have the space) a 5-year+ rotation is preferable, and gives protection against lean times and economic hardship.

    • @leaonardland9001
      @leaonardland9001 2 года назад +1

      Good canned sardines in olive oil r best after 7 years.

    • @colintuffs568
      @colintuffs568 2 года назад +1

      I buy a certain brand of ginger cake which if left open for a few days becomes like parkin, not so sticky

  • @Baad_Vibez
    @Baad_Vibez 2 года назад

    ahh the staple filipino breakfast. memories of waking up to the smell of corned beef sizzling, eggs frying and white rice steaming. definitely miss those days.

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid8840 2 года назад +17

    I used to have corned beef and hash and eggs quite often. I stopped eating it so often because I didn't want to consume the chemicals. I try not to eat too many canned foods.

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 2 года назад +1

      Angus
      ~You can buy salt free or 1/3 less salt canned Green Beans and Peas. Also canned fruit in water and canned sardines in spring water here. Canned Sockeye salmon in water is the best. So there are some healthy canned foods to eat.

    • @jcresmond1653
      @jcresmond1653 2 года назад +1

      @@royjohnson465 no. All bad for you. All canned goods have chemicals.

    • @tzackaria7
      @tzackaria7 2 года назад +1

      " Better Living thru Chemistry " ---- Monsanto Corp.

    • @mauricesmith4270
      @mauricesmith4270 2 года назад

      You get more chemical's every time you breath The amount you consume in can food is so manuit Is not a health risk at all take it from a 92 year old

  • @davidcooper9825
    @davidcooper9825 2 года назад +19

    My favorite way to serve corned beef is to make a light milk gravy, add the corned beef, stir well and top it on toasted white bread. Absolutely delicious !!!!!
    ps: my dad called it "s.o.s." ...lol

    • @porkbelly0713
      @porkbelly0713 2 года назад +1

      yep, shit on shingles. Growing up my mom would make it with jarred chipped beef that had been smoked and then she might add some English peas to the milk gravy. However, I would never use canned corned beef because I don't know what all is in it ............. could be some pork snouts or beef lips in there, you just don't know

    • @stronghandhanson
      @stronghandhanson 2 года назад +1

      @@porkbelly0713 oh there is way more than that in hot dogs and anything else that says processed meat on the back. Is what it is protein!

    • @porkbelly0713
      @porkbelly0713 2 года назад

      @@stronghandhanson you are correct of course, and I do like a good hot dog. Unless it's albacore tuna canned meat just totally creeps me out

    • @Eireann.
      @Eireann. 2 года назад

      That sounds nice, have you tried irish corned beef?

    • @xgymratx
      @xgymratx 2 года назад +1

      Dont waste your corned beef use chipped beef for that

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 2 года назад +15

    I'm seventy and had completely forgotten about corned beef. I'm going to buy a couple of cans now, I used to love it as a kid and I'm not afraid to eat it no matter what it's made of.

    • @ripme6616
      @ripme6616 2 года назад

      Get the one that's made in New Zealand mate

    • @toni4729
      @toni4729 2 года назад +1

      @@ripme6616 If I can find it. I'm in Australia and at the moment things are a bit hard to get hold of at the moment.

  • @40bpaula
    @40bpaula 2 года назад +6

    i grew up on canned corned beef and Spam. I stopped eating it for a long time, but with the way things and prices are now, I've gone back to it. I like to dice mine and cook it with chopped onion and shredded hash browns then eat it with scrambled eggs for breakfast...or lunch. I've also gone back to eating Vienna Sausages. I've gotta try the grilled corned beef and cheese sandwich mentioned in this comment section, though. that sounds fabulous.
    I remember reading a long time ago that the "corned beef" in Irish Corn Beef and cabbage was originally less like brisket and more like canadian bacon. I sometimes find it hard to get my hands on canadian bacon even though I'm living so close to the Can adian border, so I always just used a flat of corned beef brisket with a nice fat cap and used that to make my corn beef and cabbage. Delish.
    the two best places in Detroit, Mich to get a great corned beef sandwich were Mr. Foe Foe's and Esquire Deli.
    Now, I'm in the Capitol area and the best places I've found so far ar Lansing Stateside Deli and Restaurant and T's mr. cornedBeef.
    But the canned stuff will do in a pinch.

  • @mikearonson1071
    @mikearonson1071 2 года назад +2

    One of my favorite hearty meals is corned beef hash.
    4 pounds diced potatoes fried up in olive oil/butter mix.
    Add in 2 whole sweet onions, chopped. season with salt, pepper, garlic powder
    When the onions and potatoes are about cooked thoroughly, add in 2 cans corned beef.
    Mix well. Cook for 10 more minutes.
    Fill a bowl up and top it off with 3 over easy eggs.

    • @5610winston
      @5610winston Год назад

      Sounds good, but if you use the same amount diced deli-sliced corned beef instead of the canned mystery meat stuff, it really pops. Fry portions of the hash 'til brown and top with your eggs (I usually poach them) and you have an elevated breakfast entree.
      You might experiment with a bit of thyme and rosemary, too.
      I seldom cook for more than one, and I use a leftover baked potato (a Hasselback is a real treat) as a short cut.

  • @terrenceabate1116
    @terrenceabate1116 2 года назад +5

    I love to sautee some onions, garlic, bell peppers, celery, scotch bonnet peppers than add the corned beef to heat it through than serve it over rice. It's really nice

  • @pipichiang
    @pipichiang 2 года назад +57

    I worked in the Philippines for a 2 years in the past. I remembered my first breakfast in the Philippines was corned beef with a side of fried eggs and garlic rice. What I also find interesting was that while I was enjoying my corned beef , sitting at the table next to me were a group of Filipino locals, enjoying a bucket of San Miguel Pilsner....at 8 in the morning; I was not expecting it ;)

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 2 года назад +8

      Peter
      ~I worked with a Phillipino lady and her daughter who told me that her grandfather drinks beer 'instead of' coffee for breakfast in the Philippines. (Here people have a Red Eye Breakfast which consists of tomato juice or Clamato juice added to beer. Also a champagne breakfast.)
      ~She also told me that school teachers get paid about $500 per month in the Philippines. Here teachers get paid about $4000 to $7000 per month.

    • @TheOnlyOneStanding8079
      @TheOnlyOneStanding8079 2 года назад

      They must've been tweaking on meth that's why we have a strong desire to drink beer

    • @piosian4196
      @piosian4196 2 года назад

      @@royjohnson465 Some Filipinos think of getting PhP 350,000 a month, if getting a salary. I always remind of taxes, insurance etc, and they will be spending in dollars.

    • @suskagusip1036
      @suskagusip1036 2 года назад

      @kamote ako
      $1=P55 your peso value is low. You live at the rate of your own country. Same in the USA. California/New York/ Chicago have high standard of living but if you go to states Indiana, Kentucky, Alabama etc. Their standard of living is less. That's the reason why many Americans especially retired service men moved to the Philippines 🇵🇭 because your $ is worth a thousand folds. Just explaining to others but I know you knew it cuz you're Pinoy. If your just living within your means there you can't afford this corned beef and spam but we have markets with plenty of fresh fish and sea foods. It's expensive in the USA but cheaper in the Philippines. Talaba/oysters just growing by the shores and so are seaweeds. I saw a lot of whale shark meat long ago in the market but now I think the law stopped and prohibit it.

  • @jorgeldejesus8465
    @jorgeldejesus8465 2 года назад +1

    In Puerto Rico a classic dish made with Corn Beef is Corn Beef with French fries in a pan, mix it, and then serve it with white rice, pink beans and fried sweet plantains, enjoy !

  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy9207 2 года назад +25

    I've sent friends in the Philippines , Hereford Lower Sodium , Ox and Palm and Palm corned beef . It seems that they like the last two brands the most , Australia and New Zealand . I remember in the mid 1990s , Hereford at that time was from Argentina and now Brazil ? Ox and Palm comes in a 6 lb. can and even a bigger size .

    • @znmnky13
      @znmnky13 2 года назад +11

      Palm from New Zealand is the best!

    • @yyxy.oncesaid
      @yyxy.oncesaid 2 года назад +8

      @@znmnky13 Any meat from NZ is best.
      All grass fed

  • @marklipson
    @marklipson 2 года назад +58

    Excellent video -- great research, perfect narration...I didn't realize there would be so much history and multicultural background to this common food. Great work, folks. Thanks.

    • @patagualianmostly7437
      @patagualianmostly7437 2 года назад +1

      You say it is a "common food"...yet I cannot find it here in Chile! Yet South America produces 90% of it ! Why?

  • @CharliMorganMusic
    @CharliMorganMusic 2 года назад

    My mother is Filipino. She never fed me corned beef, yet I fell in love with it the first time I ate it.

  • @dinbee4611
    @dinbee4611 2 года назад +5

    Yeah we love this in the Philippines. It's close to comfort food. I love it especially cooked fried almost crispy with garlic fried rice, fried egg with onions or french fries on the side.

  • @ArtByHazel
    @ArtByHazel 2 года назад +16

    Corned beef with lots of potatoes, garlic, onions, and cabbage (depending on my cravings/mood).
    I eat it when I miss the great memories from my country Philippines 🇵🇭 while living in Canada 🇨🇦. ❤️

    • @medicbabe2ID
      @medicbabe2ID 2 года назад

      I'm drooling, thank you 🤤

  • @Lord_OTD
    @Lord_OTD 2 года назад +1

    Thoroughly learnt a lot in this video . Thumbs up!

  • @gordondonahue7042
    @gordondonahue7042 2 года назад +7

    Australian indigenous peoples love corn beef when we do shopping corn beef will be how favorited back up meat it will be the lucky last food tell how next shopping Fry it with tomato and onion garlic cloves , & for soup tomato onion and garlic and potato cabbage ginger and some frozen vegetables with a bit of Curry or vegetable stock to make nice soup we love it so much and won't stop buying it 😄😆

  • @TheMrFarkle
    @TheMrFarkle 2 года назад +13

    My experience with canned corned beef is that it is at least 50% fat, a true grease bomb. Disgusting flavor. And I love a good lean corned beef with boiled potatoes and cabbage.

    • @tzackaria7
      @tzackaria7 2 года назад +1

      the other 50% is sodium

  • @michelesouris
    @michelesouris Год назад +3

    Very informative thanks. Most of the canned corned beef sold in New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific still has chunks of whole meat in it such as you mentioned as popular in the Philippines. You can sometimes buy South American canned corned beef but the texture is like a sloppy fine mince and although always significantly cheaper is nowhere near as popular as locally produced brands.

  • @jonathantan2469
    @jonathantan2469 2 года назад +1

    4:00 Meat was not a daily staple for the peasantry & small folk in ancient to fairly modern times. This was the case not just in Europe, but also in Asia & the Middle East. Cows (or goats or camels) in a household were valued more for their daily supply of dairy for milk, butter, and cheese. Chickens & ducks were preferred alive for their eggs. Meat would only be eaten several times a week, and on festive occasions.

  • @kati-ana
    @kati-ana 2 года назад +6

    I've been eating corned beef, corned beef hash and spam from my keiki days and still enjoy it in my adult days. Just had a spam sandwich day before yesterday. Love corned beef for breakfast with rice and eggs over easy, onions, tabasco and catsup. so ono. But don't eat often anymore, now only as a treat.

  • @chrisoleary9876
    @chrisoleary9876 2 года назад +7

    The Irish and Jewish have a lot in common.
    Throughout history they both have been persecuted by their neighbors for their religion.
    Both have suffered genocide. Interestingly I grew up in partly Jewish neighborhood. My best friend was half Jewish &....half Irish.

    • @WeAreThePeople1690
      @WeAreThePeople1690 2 года назад

      Yet the Irish support the terrorists in palestine, IRA and Hamas funny that

  • @larryguli6530
    @larryguli6530 2 года назад +20

    I was raised on corned beef in the jungles of New Guinea 🍄☮️

  • @ramenandgyoza702
    @ramenandgyoza702 2 года назад +30

    I'm from the Philippines and though we have many good tasting Corned Beef brands, the best Corned Beef for me is from Brazil the Libby McNeil & Libby with the Black and Red can

    • @maryrundles5213
      @maryrundles5213 2 года назад +4

      @raymund ramas I'm in the United States and I prefer to cook my own but I do use canned also and I love the Libby brand and I was amazed at how great it was coming from a can

    • @MsTwiththeTea1980
      @MsTwiththeTea1980 2 года назад +2

      I need to find this corned beef. I wonder if they have it in the USA 🇺🇸

    • @MsTwiththeTea1980
      @MsTwiththeTea1980 2 года назад +2

      @@maryrundles5213 I am definitely going to find this Libby brand the next time I go to the store. Thank you

    • @maryrundles5213
      @maryrundles5213 2 года назад +2

      @Ms T with the Tea I live in Atlanta and I can find it every grocery store I shop in

    • @MsTwiththeTea1980
      @MsTwiththeTea1980 2 года назад +3

      @@maryrundles5213 ok, I am in Indiana and we have shortages on everything 😞

  • @cindirichmond9477
    @cindirichmond9477 2 года назад +18

    I love spam and corned beef so much I started making it for my kids & they loved it so I now give it to my grandkids ( my grandson loves his spam fried )

    • @MsTwiththeTea1980
      @MsTwiththeTea1980 2 года назад +2

      Oh wow, it is so cool that you make corned beef homemade and the grandson loves it 😊

    • @maryrundles5213
      @maryrundles5213 2 года назад +4

      @Cindi Richmond I absolutely agree. Fried spam is the best and I keep at least 3-4 cans in my pantry at all times. I also make fried rice with spam and I use it in my rice paper spring rolls with romaine lettuce, green onions and carrots and it is simply delicious. So many ways to use spam. I've smoked some on the outside grill and it was a very tasty treat.

    • @sheilagravely5621
      @sheilagravely5621 2 года назад +4

      My grandson loves it dipped in egg and flour, then fried.🙂🙂

    • @MsTwiththeTea1980
      @MsTwiththeTea1980 2 года назад +2

      @@sheilagravely5621 wow I have never tried it like myself that but it sounds delicious

  • @wangson
    @wangson 2 года назад +2

    When I lived in S. Korea, Spam was almost viewed as a delicacy! On "Chuesok" (Korea's Thanksgiving holiday) it's probably the most popular gift that people give one another.

  • @ivornworrell
    @ivornworrell 2 года назад +8

    I once heard on the news that a farmer was using horsemeat to make corned beef & then the fda found out, they had to recall them from shelves, but by then lots of ppl had eaten it.

    • @Libertylute
      @Libertylute 2 года назад +4

      There is absolutely nothing wrong with eating horsemeat from a health perspective. Plenty of Frenchmen do it all the time.

    • @ivornworrell
      @ivornworrell 2 года назад +5

      @@Libertylute yea well i aint no frentch man so i aint doin it

  • @oldeagle2514
    @oldeagle2514 2 года назад +19

    What ever the stuff in that can really is, I love canned corn beef, it served as sustenance in times when real food was in short supply, and it's kosher, what more can you ask for!

  • @jimmyholloway8527
    @jimmyholloway8527 6 месяцев назад +1

    As a kid growing up in GA in the 60's Mama sometimes took sliced corned beef hash, pour on a little ketchup, topped with a sliver of Velveeta on a baking sheet and broiled up dinner. One of the 1st things I was allowed to help prepare for supper. Hormel was the "popular" brand but they didn't have a cool jingle like, "If it says, Libby-Libby-Libby on the
    label-label-label, you will like it-like it-like it on your table-table-table."

  • @susanfarley1332
    @susanfarley1332 2 года назад +16

    Corned beef seems to be nicer than it used to be. I remember having to pick through it after opening the can. The pieces of veins in particular grossed me out.

    • @randyc5650
      @randyc5650 2 года назад +2

      Susan Farley, I really enjoy the giant heart valves. NOT!

    • @suecastillo4056
      @suecastillo4056 2 года назад +4

      OMG that’s disgusting…😫

    • @dirtyaznstyle4156
      @dirtyaznstyle4156 2 года назад +2

      Mmm depends on the brand the less minced the more the potential for something like that. Can’t say I’ve seen a really identifiable vein or artery lately though.

    • @dirtyaznstyle4156
      @dirtyaznstyle4156 2 года назад +2

      @@randyc5650 beef sticks are predominantly hearts, tasty. Corned beef isn’t supposed to be organ meat though the texture would be way different

    • @randyc5650
      @randyc5650 2 года назад +2

      @@dirtyaznstyle4156 I never really found valves in corned beef. Susan Farley mentioned veins and it reminded me of my friend's grandma's heart soup. The heart was finely chopped but the valves were left as "proof" that it was really heart soup. She was the cook for a wealthy family in France back in the day. You may not have been sure of what you were eating at her house but it was always delicious.

  • @kenpearce3269
    @kenpearce3269 2 года назад +4

    As a kid growing up our family used corn beef in our tacos because it was cheaper than ground beef. Now the tables have turned and hamburger is cheaper than corn beef on the shelf. I still prefer corn beef taco’s over ground hamburger ones.

    • @frankgately518
      @frankgately518 2 года назад

      Ingredients and directions, please!

    • @kenpearce3269
      @kenpearce3269 2 года назад +1

      @@frankgately518simply brown meat in skillet. (My wife and mother-in-law do not like them. But I know all my brothers and sisters sure do!)

    • @frankgately518
      @frankgately518 2 года назад

      @@kenpearce3269 I'll give it a try!

  • @junenriquez6601
    @junenriquez6601 2 года назад +1

    Co-Si-Log are called to corned beef+sinangag(fried rice)+itlog(egg) served here in the Philippines. Try it and taste the amazing breakfast to serve! 😊

  • @marshalkrieg2664
    @marshalkrieg2664 2 года назад +6

    I recently found two cans of corned beef in my supplies- they were 17 years old, from Argentina. Man, this was the best tasting corned beef I've ever had. Yum.